Month: January 2019

Addiction is a
compulsive and obsessive attraction to an item or act, caused by neurological
distortions in the brain. In adults, it is usually in form of addictions to
substances and other behavioral addictions, which they have no choice but to do,
even with the knowledge that the end result could be disastrous.

Some of the
outcomes of addiction may include mental disorder, health disorder, sudden
death, truncated relationships, and broken families amongst others. Knowing the
dangers that come with addiction, it would be very traumatic for children of
tender ages to fall victim of the experience or the act.

How does it happen?

Under normal
circumstances, children are not likely to have a part in the experience of what
addiction seems like. However, some children one way or the other get into it
via different means, the most potent of such means is through their parents and
guardians. When children are raise by people who struggle with addiction, it
tends to rob off on the children in the long-run.

Other neighbors,
friends, and family who are saddled with the responsibility of taking care of
children could be struggling with addictions to alcohol, drugs, sex, talking,
gambling, or some other addiction practices and substances.

Scientists have
proven that the brains of children are receptive to whatever is being given,
i.e. if all a child gets to feed his or brain with everyday are addictive
processes and substances, in no time the child would tend to trying it out, and
the moment t persists, the child becomes roped in to addiction.

Societal factors
could also be considered as one of the cause of addiction for children. The
friends they keep in the school they attend and in the community they live, could
also influence addiction. Aside from personal contacts, the things they get to
see and hear could also be of influence.

The outcome of addictions in children

Children in their
tender ages depend on their parents for provision and protection, and at the
moment that they can no longer get that from their parents they become insecure
and frightened. Some children develop low self-esteem via bad parenting, and
might have to live with it for the rest of their lives.

Addicted parents
will definitely not always be able to devote time, energy, and resources to
grooming their wards in the best way they should, and as such, children in such
situations end up not having the training and education that they should, which
leads to illiteracy and unemployment in the nation.